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IBM’s Supercomputer Gets Faster

The race to build powerful supercomputer keeps going on. IBM has now launched Blue Gene/P which is the supposedly the world’s fastest and most powerful supercomputer....

Samsung Builds MultiStandard Mobile TV Chip

Samsung Electronics has said that it is testing a multi-standard mobile TV tuner chipset that supports the multiple digital mobile TV standards around the world.

Google Introduces Linux Desktop

Security Companies Disagree On Accuracy of AV Tests

Security companies are up in arms against testing organisations according to whom the current anti-virus products are not up to mark and never help in keeping viruses at bay...

SanDisk Launches New Flash Drives With Software

SanDisk has launched new pen drives called the Cruzer Contour that are not just designer and sleek looking but also offers blazing speed....

Sun Openources Solaris Cluster Codes

Sun Microsystems has opensourced Solaris code to further its open-source strategy that could increase market share, sales, and its influence among open source developers...

Riverbed, EqualLogic Enable Remote Access to Data Centres

Riverbed Technology, Inc. and EqualLogic have announced that a growing number of businesses are using EqualLogic and Riverbed solutions together. The companies claim that the....

Veracode Intros New Tool for Testing Application Security

Veracode has launched a Software Security Ratings Service, introducing its new system for use in testing the security of applications...

Norton Apologises For Wrong Update

Symantec Corporation has apologised to the Chinese users of its Norton Anti-Virus for a wrong update. It has also decided to compensate the users whose computers crashed following the faulty update.

MS, Google Dispute Ends, Google Wants Extension

The long simmering battle between Google and Microsoft over Windows Vista has ended with a judge declining to address a new petition by Google that asked the government to extend its antitrust oversight of Microsoft.

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